Politics and the Nation

Politics and the Nation
Author: Robert Harris
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2002-01-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780191554384

The author presents a new picture of political life in mid-eighteenth century Britain, a period of history which is poorly understood. Written in a clear, accessible style, and drawing on much original material, this book argues that British politics and political culture in the mid eighteenth century have often been poorly understood through over-emphasis on 'stability'. Using a thematic approach, it reconstructs a political world in which vital issues continued to exercise the minds and emotions of those who made up the contemporary 'political nation', a group which included far more than the handful of politicans who competed for national political office. This is a book which interprets its subject broadly, and which seeks to tell the stories of politics in this period through the words and projects, hopes and fears, of contemporaries . It also represents an important contribution to the difficult, but important, project of writing the history of the British Isles. Development in Scotland and Ireland are given careful attention along with those of England.

Scripture Politics

Scripture Politics
Author: Ian McBride
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780198206422

Scripture Politics examines the central role played by Ulster Presbyterians in the birth of Irish republicanism. Drawing on recent trends in British and American historiography, as well as a wide range of Irish primary sources, Ian McBride charts the development of Presbyterian politicsbetween the War of American Independence and the rebellion of 1798.McBride begins by tracing the emergence of a radical sub-culture in the north of Ireland, showing how traditions of religious dissent underpinned oppositional politics. He goes on to explore the impact of American independence in Ulster, and shows how the mobilization of the Volunteers and thereform agitation of the 1780s anticipated the ideology and organization of the United Irish movement. He describes how, in the wake of the French Revolution, Ulster Presbyterians sought to create a new Irish nation in their own image, and reveals the confessional allegiances which shaped the 1798rebellion. Above all, this innovative and original book uncovers the close relationship between theological disputes and political theory, recreating a distinctive intellectual tradition whose contribution to republican thought has often been misunderstood. _

Catalogue

Catalogue
Author: Bernard Quaritch (Firm)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1304
Release: 1922
Genre: Antiquarian booksellers
ISBN:

The Irish Political System, 1740-1765

The Irish Political System, 1740-1765
Author: Eoin Magennis
Publisher: Four Courts Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN:

This work provides a chronology of political developments in Ireland from the late 1740s to the 1760s with an emphasis on the Irish parliament, its management and the growing impact on it of public opinion and popularity.